Puget Soundkeeper Alliance et al v. United States Environmental Protection Agency et al
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance, Center for Justice, RE Sources For Sustainable Communities, Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations and Institute for Fisheries Resources |
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Gina McCarthy and Northwest Pulp & Paper Association |
2:2016cv00293 |
February 26, 2016 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
King |
James L. Robart |
Environmental Matters |
33 U.S.C. ยง 1319 |
None |
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Filing 34 ORDER: granting in part 4 Plaintiffs' Motion for Summary Judgment and granting in part 26 Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. It is HEREBY ORDERED: (1) The Court hereby GRANTS the Parties' Motions for Summary Judgment in part ; (2) Defendants shall promulgate revised water quality standards for Washington no later than September 15, 2016; (3) If Washington submits its own water quality standards before September 15, 2016, Defendants shall either approve Washington's submission or sign a notice of final rulemaking action no later than November 15, 2016; and (4) Parties shall show cause as to why this case should not be dismissed. Authorized by Judge Barbara J. Rothstein on August 3, 2016. (SMB) |
Filing 20 ORDER denying Northwest Pulp & Paper Association's 10 Motion to Intervene by Judge James L. Robart. (AD) |
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